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confidence intervals. A
person who
conducts polls is
referred to as a
pollster. The
first known example of an
opinion poll was a
tally of
voter preferences...
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comparative demographic data".
Silver weighted "each poll
based on the
pollster's historical track record,
sample size, and
recentness of the poll". Since...
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February 23, 1962) is an
American political and
communications consultant and
pollster, best
known for
developing talking points and
other messaging for Republican...
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December 2023. Valpy,
Michael (17 June 2011). "A
pollster's painful reckoning: 'How
could I have ****ed up so badly?'". The Globe...
- as "others". The poll
aggregator Europe Elects provides a list of past
pollster accuracy and
conflict of
interest on its website. The
organization includes...
- J. Ann
Selzer (born 1956) is an
American political pollster and the
president of the Des Moines, Iowa-based
polling firm
Selzer & Company,
which she founded...
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Rasmussen /ˈræsˌmʌsən/ (born
March 30, 1956) is an
American public opinion pollster and
political analyst. He
previously produced the ScottRasmussen.com Daily...
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averages and analysis,
saying Rasmussen failed to meet 538's
standards for
pollsters.
Rasmussen Reports was
founded in 2003 by
Scott Rasmussen, who served...
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Launches Archived January 26, 2012, at the
Wayback Machine "Grad
official pollster for Sun News". UToday.
University of Calgary. June 30, 2011. Retrieved...
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departure from 538's
owner ABC in 2023.
Pollster.com by Mark Blumenthal, was
acquired byHuffPost as
Huffpost Pollster in 2010, but cut back in 2017. Since...